We
announced the contest last week and promised you we’d follow up with a list of
our celebrity judges (and
their bios) for the final round, and here they are. The majority of our panel will
be attending the DFW Conference, so if our winner attends he/she will be able
to shake their hands and thank them personally.
Barry Lyga has been called a
“YA rebel-author” by Kirkus Reviews. He’s published fourteen novels in various
genres in his nine-year career, including the New York Times bestselling I Hunt Killers. His books have been or
are slated to be published in a dozen different languages in North America,
Australia, Europe, and Asia.
After
graduating from Yale with a degree in English, Lyga worked in the comic book
industry before quitting to pursue his lifelong love of writing. In 2006, his
first young adult novel, The Astonishing
Adventures of Fanboy and Goth Girl, was published to rave reviews,
including starred reviews from Booklist and School Library Journal. Publishers
Weekly named Lyga a “Flying Start” in December 2006 on the strength of the
debut.
His
second young adult novel, Boy Toy,
received starred reviews in SLJ, Publishers Weekly, and Kirkus. VOYA gave it
its highest critical rating, and the Chicago Tribune called it “…an astounding
portrayal of what it is like to be the young male victim.” His third novel, Hero-Type, according to VOYA “proves
that there are still fresh ideas and new, interesting story lines to be
explored in young adult literature.” Since then, he has also written Goth Girl Rising (the sequel to his
first novel), as well as the Archvillain
series for middle-grade readers and the graphic novel Mangaman (with art by Colleen Doran). His latest series is I Hunt Killers, called by the LA Times “one
of the more daring concepts in recent years by a young-adult author” and an
“extreme and utterly alluring narrative about nature versus nurture.” The first
book landed on both the New York Times and USAToday bestsellers lists.
Barry
lives and podcasts in New York City with his wife, Morgan Baden, and their
nigh-omnipotent daughter. His comic book collection is a lot smaller than it
used to be, but is still way too big.
Russell C. Connor – Russell C.
Connor has been writing horror since the age of 5, and has been in the
self-publishing industry for a decade. He has published 8 novels and 4 novellas
in both paperback and eBook, including the Box Office of Terror Trilogy and
"Whitney," an epic horror novel about hurricane survivors fighting a
washed-ashore sea monster. He also designs books for clients and assists them
with self-publishing endeavors through his company, Dark Filament Publishing Startup. Contact him
through darkfilament.com, or on twitter @russellcconnor.
Monica Odom joined Bradford Literary Agency in
2015. Prior to joining Team Bradford, she worked for five years managing
finance, subrights and social media at Liza Dawson Associates, and became an
associate agent there in 2013. Monica earned her Masters in Publishing: Digital
& Print Media from New York University in 2014, and has a B.A. in English
from Montclair State University.
Laura Maisano - Laura has an MA in Technical writing and is
a Senior Editor at Anaiah Press for their YA/NA Christian Fiction. She’s
excited to release her debut YA Urban Fantasy SCHISM, and she’s finishing up
the sequel UNITY.
Her
gamer husband and amazing daughter give support and inspiration every day.
Their cats, Talyn and Moya, provide entertainment through living room battles
and phantom-dust-mote hunting. Somehow, they all manage to survive living in
Texas where it is hotter than any human being should have to endure. Check out
her blog at LauraMaisano.blogspot.com.
Gordon Warnock
is a founding partner at Fuse Literary, serving as a literary agent and
Editorial Director of Short Fuse Publishing. He brings years of experience as a
senior agent, marketing director, editor for independent publishers, publishing
consultant, and author coach. He frequently teaches workshops and gives keynote
speeches at conferences and MFA programs nationwide. He is an honors graduate
of CSUS with a B.A. in Creative and Professional Writing.
Joanna MacKenzie
joined Browne & Miller Literary Associates in 2003. She began her career in
publishing as an assistant under Jane Jordan Browne and Danielle Egan-Miller.
Now an agent, Joanna has prepared, submitted, and successfully placed all types
of projects, but her true passion lies in commercial fiction. She’s looking for
exciting new voices in women’s fiction, thriller, new adult, and young adult
genres. She enjoys working with writers
who embrace the full creative process (read: don’t mind revisions) and has
helped to shape many client manuscripts into books that receive stellar
reviews, award nominations, and which have gone on to become national and
international bestsellers. Joanna holds a Master of Arts in Film Theory and
Criticism from the University of Chicago as well as a Bachelor of Fine Arts in
Drama from the University of Calgary, Canada. Follow her @joannamackenzie.
Jodell Sadler
earned her MFA in Children’s Writing from Hamline University. She is the author
of Picture Book Lunch: 20 Tools for Pacing and Writing Picture Books to Wow,
and has produced five Writer’s Digest University Tutorials on Children’s
Writing. Her published articles include “Picture Book Pacing: Verbal and Visual
Tools for Writers, and Picture Book Pacing: The ultimate 20 editing tools for
your work,” in the Children’s Writer’s & Illustrator’s Market, 2011 and
2013, respectively. Visit her Picture Book Lunch website and find her on
Facebook.
Eric Smith
is an associate literary agent at P.S. Literary, with a love for young adult
books, sci-fi, fantasy, and literary fiction. He began his publishing career at
Quirk Books in Philadelphia, working social media and marketing on numerous
books he absolutely adored. Eric completed his BA in English at Kean
University, and his MA in English at Arcadia University. A frequent blogger,
his ramblings about books appear on BookRiot, The Huffington Post, and more. A
published author with Quirk Books and Bloomsbury, he seeks to give his authors
the same amount of love his writing has received. Which is a lot.
Mark Falkin.
Licensed in Texas, Mark has practiced entertainment and intellectual property
law for 17 years, representing hundreds of artists (a platinum seller and
Grammy® winner among them), entrepreneurs
and businesses, shopping artistic projects, drafting and negotiating
entertainment contracts, securing trademarks and copyrights, licensing and
selling intellectual properties, establishing businesses, litigating disputes. He’s
completed 3 novels (and a chapbook of poems), with two more in rough draft
stages. One, literary, is long, self-published and well-reviewed (Days of
Grace). Another, an upmarket supernatural thriller, garnered an agent at a
venerable NYC agency (Howard Morhaim). The most recent is a near-future
suspense tale called Contract City published in hardcover by longstanding
Baltimore indie publisher Bancroft Press which is currently in screen
development with a studio in Los Angeles (Booklist: "it's hard to put this
down."). And then there’s the ongoing and continual What I’m Working On
Now.
Jason Yarn
is a member of the Association of Authors' Representatives and an attorney
registered in the state of New York. He graduated from Georgetown University
with a BA in English and from Brooklyn Law School with a JD. He started his
career in publishing with Writers
& Artists Agency and then continued with Paradigm Talent Agency for ten
years, acting as both a literary agent and a business affairs executive.
Tiana
Smith – Tiana was the
first WRiTE CLUB champion back in
2011. She is represented by Rachel Marks of Rebecca Friedman Literary and
writes YA contemporary -- the more kissing the better. When she's not knee-deep
in edits, she dabbles in design (theblogdecorator.com) and watches Disney
movies while eating as much mint chocolate chip ice cream as possible. She's a
mom, accomplished violist and insomniac, though not necessarily in that order.
She graduated with double bachelor degrees in Honors and English from
Westminster College.
Mark Hough – Mark was the
2012 WRiTE CLUB champion. Mark and
his wife Faith live and work in Southern Connecticut, a short drive away from
the music centers of New York City and Yale School of Music in New Haven. Mark
is not only a talented writer, but he has been making violins, violas and
cellos for 13 years, since he completing his 3-year apprenticeship with
Lawrence Wilke in 1998. He is a member of the Violin Society of America, which
has awarded Mark's violins two Certificates of Merit for workmanship
Tex Thompson – Arianne
"Tex" Thompson is home-grown Texas success story. After earning a
bachelor’s degree in history and a master’s in literature, she channeled her passion
for exciting, innovative, and inclusive fiction into the Children of the
Drought – an internationally-published epic fantasy Western series from
Solaris. Now a professional writing instructor and editor for the DFW Writers
Conference, Tex is blazing a trail through writers conferences, workshops, and
fan conventions around the country – as an endlessly energetic, relentlessly
enthusiastic one-woman stampede. Find her online at www.TheTexFiles.com
and
on Twitter as @tex_maam!
Dan
Koboldt – Dan was our 2014 Champion and a genetics
researcher slash fantasy/science fiction author. He has co-authored more than
60 publications in Nature, Human Mutation, The New England Journal of Medicine,
and other scientific journals. His debut novel The Rogue Retrieval,
about a Vegas magician who infiltrates a medieval world, was published by
Harper Voyager in January 2016. Dan is also an avid hunter and outdoorsman. He
lives with his wife and children in St. Louis, where the deer take their
revenge by eating the flowers in his backyard.
Lisa
Dunn – Lisa won WRiTE
CLUB 2015 with samples of her current work-in-progress, a contemporary YA
titled Commando Grace. She believes in heartfelt characters, intriguing plots,
and wondrous worlds. Her first two books, Grit of Berth and Stone and Heir of Koradin were published by
Anaiah Press in 2015. The final book in the Chasmaria series, Child of Thresh, will release August 2016.
Lisa is on Facebook and Twitter, and occasionally blogs at
https://waitingforaname.wordpress.com.
I think you’ll agree with me that we’ve compiled quite
a remarkable group of writing professionals once again. But no matter how impressive the list, it
means nothing if you don’t submit that writing sample and try your luck in the
ring. Deadline for submissions is February 26th!
Those are some impressive judges. Thanks for bringing them together and giving back to the writing community.
ReplyDeleteFine list of judges!
ReplyDeleteHi Don - you have really brought together a great range of judges - I'm looking forward to seeing some of their work ... let alone follow the participants along their journey. Good luck to one and all - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteLook at all those agents!
ReplyDeleteGreat roundup of judges!
ReplyDeleteAn amazing panel.
ReplyDeleteThose are great judges!Good luck to the people sending their submissions.
ReplyDeleteYay! What a fabulous roster of judges. This is going to be an epic season!
ReplyDeleteGreat group of judges, Don! WTG!
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